Posted by Laurence Lombard on June 15, 2010 at 02:31:43 from (41.132.238.120):
I went to France recently and saw some interesting tractors, and am interested to know more about them.
When I first saw this I thought they had cut the crawler in half (lengthwise) to save space....
But when I looked from the other side I realized that is the full width of the tractor. I've never seen anything that narrow. I wonder if anyone knows what it is.
Had an animated conversation with this French farmer chatting about his tractors. Not sure we understood each other that well, but he enjoyed my interest in his machines. I had never heard of a Guldner until I saw this one. Seems to me a German manufacturer of the '50 - '60's
This Someca looked identical to the Fiat 540 we have on our farm. I gather from the web that it must be the same thing, but I was wondering is the Fiat based on the Someca, or is it the other way around. I could not find clarity on the matter. Does anyone know how Someca fits into the Fiat picture? Are they still manufactured under that name?
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